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Randeep Hooda and his wife Lin Laishram arrive for the Ram Mandir Consecration Ceremony in Ayodhya

On Monday, January 22, at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, the god will perform his Pran Pratishtha ritual, marking a significant event for all of his followers. As a result, well-known figures from the movie business have traveled to Ayodhya to see the Ram Mandir officially opened. Sonu Nigam, Vivek Oberoi, and Randeep Hooda are a few among them.

Alongside his spouse Lin Laishram, Randeep Hooda was seen at Ayodhya. Wearing a vibrant shawl with floral prints, he exuded confidence. Lin, meantime, looked stunning as she wore a crimson saree with an embroidered shawl over it. She accessorized her ensemble with striking jewels and styled her hair into a tidy bun.

Randeep informed the reporters that they were “very excited and looking forward to being present there and getting the blessings of Lord Ram” when they were first sighted at the Lucknow Airport. It is a cultural and historical event in addition to a religious one.

During his participation at today’s inaugural event, Vivek Oberoi said, “It’s magical, spectacular.” I’ve seen a ton of pictures of it. Nevertheless, it seems as if you are seeing something amazing while it is in front of your eyes. Sonu Nigam went to join him.

For those who are unaware, Pran Pratishtha is a common Hindu and Jain rite in which the idol of a god is placed in a hallowed location, such as a temple, after sanctification. The terms “Pran” and “Pratishtha” denote life energy and establishment, respectively. Calling upon the life power inside the idol is known as the Pran Pratishtha or consecration rite.

There will be 121 Acharyas who will conduct the consecration ceremonies of the Ram Mandir. On January 22, from 12.20 to 1 pm, during the auspicious “Abhijeet Muhurta,” the idol’s Pran Pratistha will take place. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to this event, and over 7,000 individuals have been sent invitations, according to the temple trust.

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